David Lynch is making a new album with a ‘Twin Peaks’ singer and actor. The veteran filmmaker, 78, collaborated on the project with 46-year-old performer Chrystabell – born Chrysta Bell Zucht – who played FBI agent Tammy Preston in the director’s 2017 TV series ‘Twin Peaks: The Return’. ‘Wild at Heart’ auteur David said in a teaser clip released online for the upcoming project: “Ladies and gentlemen.
Something is coming along for you to see and hear! And it will be coming along on 5 June.” David’s teaser clip came ahead of a music video to promote his new album with Chrystabell, which is titled ‘Sacred Memories’ and will be released on 2 August. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.
The album is coming out on the Sacred Bones label, which is home to other artists including Jim Jarmusch’s SQÜRL as well as Caleb Landry Jones and 76-year-old ‘Halloween’ director John Carpenter. David – who has made music videos for acts including Interpol – directed the ‘Sublime Eternal Love’ video, which featured his trademark spooky flickering images. They showed Chrystabell’s face alongside an ambient, ethereal sound.
But the announcement disappointed David’s fans who thought his new announcement was going to be another season of his hit ‘Twin Peaks’ show or a new movie. Others said online they would have preferred it if the announcement had been confirmation he was bringing out a TV series kno.
